Preparing Chicken The Island Way

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Course : Grilling
From: HungryMonster.com
Serves: 1
 

Ingredients:

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Preparation:

This is from the site Rock had posted "Rastafire". Tried it yesterday running the smoker at 325F with lightly pounded skinless and boneless chicken breasts, cooking time 35 minutes. Very very juicy breasts may be a kin to brining, only quicker. Excellent flavor Prep work is very important ... especially for chicken! One reason chicken tastes better in the islands is due to the way the chicken is cleaned. Put chicken halves, quarters, or pieces in the sink or a large bowl. Cover the chicken with cool water and squeeze one lemon, lime, or even an orange over the chicken. Stir and then let sit for at least 30 minutes. Next, drain off the liquid and start "desliming" the chicken. ("Desliming" is the process of removing excess fat from the bird.) Use salt as an abrasive to rub off slime and fat. You want to remove as much fat as possible. Thighs have a lot of excess fat plus a "vein" on the skinless side. Grab this yellow "fat vein" between a knife and your finger. Strip out. Breasts also have these yellow "fat veins". Remove all of the fat that you can. Legs are fine, just rub with salt. After rubbing off or removing as much slime and fat as possible, wash chicken in cold water and drain. The salt will wash away so it does not add a measurable amount of sodium to the chicken. Do this once and you will always do it! Chicken looks whiter on the skin side and has a fresher look and taste. Naturally, removing the slime and excess fat lowers the calories and fat content of the dish the chicken will be used in.